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Facts About MRSA

The staphylococcus aureus bacteria is normally found in up to 30 percent of the population. A nasal swab can be taken to detect this type of bacteria. People can carry this bacteria and remain healthy. However, there is a strain of staphylococcus aureus that is resistant to antibiotics and can be deadly if not treated promptly. It is called MRSA, which stands for methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus. Learning the facts about MRSA can shed some light on this infection and help you keep your family … Tags:

What is a MRSA Carrier?

A MRSA carrier is an individual who carries the MRSA bacteria on their skin. MRSA stands for methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, which is more commonly called staph. The only difference between regular staph and MRSA is that MRSA is resistant to antibiotic treatment. Your doctor can perform a swab of your nose to detect MRSA. If you have skin lesions, boils or bumps your doctor can take a culture of the suspicious area. A MRSA carrier may not have any symptoms of the bacterial infection. Tags:

MRSA Statistics — Help or Hype?

You may have heard a lot about MRSA lately. MRSA statistics are flooding the airwaves and people are being bombarded with scary stories about this potentially life threatening condition. Should you be concerned? Yes, because this form of staph infection can be fatal. However, it’s not as grim as you might think. By learning about the symptoms and transmission of this condition you can prevent it or treat it promptly. The first symptoms of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus are simple skin condit… Tags:

Tips for Handling MRSA

The early symptoms of MRSA may look just like a pimple, spider bite or boil. If left alone, these innocent looking bumps will get larger and develop deep abscesses through which the bacteria can travel to the bloodstream. If the bacteria is able to do this, the infection can spread to the bones, heart and lungs. As you can imagine, this can be deadly. There have been several deaths due to severe cases of MRSA recently. Because of this, no one should ever take chances with unexplained skin conditions that… Tags:

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